WO2008013784A2 - Stable, low voc, low viscous biocidal formulations and method of making such formulations - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01N—PRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A01—AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
- A01N—PRESERVATION OF BODIES OF HUMANS OR ANIMALS OR PLANTS OR PARTS THEREOF; BIOCIDES, e.g. AS DISINFECTANTS, AS PESTICIDES OR AS HERBICIDES; PEST REPELLANTS OR ATTRACTANTS; PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS
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- A01N25/02—Biocides, pest repellants or attractants, or plant growth regulators, characterised by their forms, or by their non-active ingredients or by their methods of application, e.g. seed treatment or sequential application; Substances for reducing the noxious effect of the active ingredients to organisms other than pests containing liquids as carriers, diluents or solvents
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- the invention relates to stable biocide formulations which contain 1,2- benzisothiazolin-3-one ("BIT") and polyglycols.
- the new formulations exhibit one or more of the following properties: low volatile organic carbons (“VOCs”), low viscosities, near neutral to acidic pH, and good freeze-thaw stability.
- VOCs low volatile organic carbons
- the new formulations of BIT, with or without one or more additional biocides, are advantageous for use in latex, paint, coating, leather, metal working fluids, cosmetic,- and personal care products for controlling the undesired microbial growth in those media.
- BIT is a well known biocide that has been used over a number of years to protect aqueous media against microorganisms including bacteria.
- BIT is a preferred in-can biocide to preserve the acrylic and acrylate paint emulsions for an extended period of time.
- the '830 application summarizes the previous attempts to solve the problem by developing various formulations of BIT.
- the disadvantages of those BIT formulations include presence of amines, lack of low temperature stability, too high a viscosity to pour the solutions, high pH which can cause pH shock when added to latex or to other applications, and presence of high amounts of volatile components that result in high VOCs of the final formulations.
- U.S. Patent Application No. 2005/0220830 disclosed a neutral pH, VOC-free biocide formulation comprising an effective amount of BIT in polyethylene glycol ("PEG") of molecular weight (Mw) of 400 (“PEG-400”) or more.
- a preferred formulation is composed of about 0.1-30 wt. % BIT, about 20-90 wt. % PEG-400 and 0-3 wt. % alkali metal hydroxide, and about 0-15 wt. % water.
- the most preferred formulation has 20 wt. % BIT, 70 wt. % PEG-400, 2.1 wt. % sodium hydroxide, and 7.9 wt. % water.
- the improved formulations are stated to be stable at temperatures as low as -20 0 C for an extended period of time.
- a drawback of the PEG-400 based BIT formulations is that the formulation has a higher viscosity.
- the higher viscosity of the BIT formulations is disadvantageous for handling by the end-user of the BIT formulation especially at a low temperature.
- the liquid carrier has the block or random copolymer with more than 50 wt. % of CH 2 CH 2 O.
- the formulation further comprises alkali metal hydroxide and water. According to another aspect of the invention, the formulation comprises about 0.1 to
- the liquid carrier is Me-O-(CH2CH2O> 6 -OH and in another embodiment, the liquid carrier is Me-O-(CH 2 CH 2 O) 6 -OCOCHs. In a further embodiment, the liquid carrier is Me-O-(CH2CH2O) I6 -OH or is Me-O-(CH2CH2O) n -OH with a molecular weight of about 750.
- the liquid carrier is formula (I): R-O-(AO) n -O-R', wherein n is 5-10, R is propyl and R' is hydrogen, and AO is CH 2 CH 2 O.
- the liquid carrier is formula (I): R-O-(AO) n -O-R', wherein n is 5-10, R and R' are both propyl groups, and AO is CH 2 CH 2 O.
- the formulation comprises 15 to 25 wt. %, preferably about 20 wt. % of BIT, about 50 to 60 wt. % of Me-O-(CH2CH2O) 6 -OH, about 3 to 4 wt. % of NaOH, and about 15-25 % of water.
- the formulation comprises more than one biocide.
- the biocides are 1) BIT and 2) one or more of bronopol, methylisothiazolinone (MIT), chloromethylisothiazolinone (CMIT), glutaraldehyde, orthophenylphenol, bromine containing biocides, or formaldehyde releasers such as N- and
- the pH of the formulation is between 1 to 10. In another aspect of the invention, when a second biocide is added to the formulation and the second biocide is only stable in acid condition, the pH of the formulation may be between 1-
- the viscosity of the formulation is between about 20 to 200 mm 2 /second at 25 0 C, preferably between about 30 to 100 mm 2 /s at 25 0 C, and more preferably between 40 to 80 mm 2 /s at 25 0 C.
- the formulation comprises less than 10 wt. % of volatile organic carbons, preferably less than 7 wt. % of volatile organic carbons, and more preferably less than 5 wt. % of volatile organic carbons.
- the method also includes adding an alkali metal hydroxide and/or water to the mixture of biocide and polyglycol.
- the method comprises adding an acid to adjust the pH of the formulation to less than 7.
- the acid is lactic acid.
- the “viscosity” is measured using a Schott Ubbelohde capillary viscosimeter at 25
- VOC volatile organic carbon
- the pH is measured using a reference KCl pH electrode.
- the electrode is calibrated before any measurement using buffer standard solutions of pH 4, pH 7 and pH 10 from Riedel de Haen.
- the pH is measured at room temperature.
- the freeze-thaw stability test is a 5-cycle storage test. One freeze-thaw cycle consists of placing the formulation samples at - 15 0 C for 18 hours (freeze step) followed by a thawing step without any shaking for 6 hours at room temperature. The samples are observed at the end of the freezing and of the thawing step.
- a stable sample means that the sample is a clear homogeneous sample free of any visible precipitate traces or inhomogeneous lines.
- the duration of the test is five days.
- the invention provides a liquid carrier system for a formulation of at least one biocide, BIT.
- the solution is stable, and has near neutral to acidic pH, with low viscosity, low VOC, and low temperature stability.
- the invention provides a BIT formulation with certain polyglycols of a preferred molecular weight (MW) of above 300 but less than 1000, preferably between 300 and 800.
- MW preferred molecular weight
- the present formulation overcomes the shortcomings of the BIT formulations disclosed in US 2005/0220830. It is discovered that using the polyglycol based liquid carriers of the invention, a BIT formulation, of lower viscosity, near neutral to acidic pH, low VOCs, and superior freeze-thaw stability can be prepared.
- the BIT formulations of the invention are advantageous in protecting against microbial growth in aqueous based systems.
- the formulations are particularly advantageous for protecting against microbial growth in latexes, paint formulations, coatings, mineral slurries, cosmetics, household or personal care formulations, metal working fluids, and pulp and paper mill samples. It has been demonstrated in Example 2 of U.S. Patent Publication No. 2005/0220830 that a 20 wt. % BIT formulation provides an effective amount of biocides in paint applications. It is expected that similar concentrations of biocide will be effective in other applications to control the microbial growth.
- n may be equal to or above 4, preferably equal to or above 5, and more preferably equal to or above 6.
- n is also equal to or less than 25, preferably equal to or less than 20, and more preferably equal to or less than 15.
- R and R' may be hydrogen, a C 1 -C 3 alkyl group, a group, and AO may be a) CH2CH2O, or b) a CH 2 CH 2 O /CH 2 CHMe-O block or random copolymer; with proviso that when R and R' are both hydrogen, AO is a block or random copolymer.
- R and R' are not simultaneously alkyl groups.
- the preferred liquid carrier is MeO- (CH 2 CH 2 O) 6 -OH with a molecular weight of about 350 (“MPEG-350").
- the preferred liquid carrier is MeO-(CHaCH 2 OVOCOCHi. It is found that when R and R" are both hydrogen, and AO is CH 2 CH 2 O, for example the PEG-400 liquid carrier disclosed in US 2005/0220830, the resulting BIT formulation will have a high viscosity. In contrast, we have found that the presence of R, and R' as short alkyl groups and/or the presence of CH 2 CHMe-O in the AO moiety will greatly reduce the viscosity of BIT formulations. We speculate that this may be due to a possible reduction of the inte ⁇ nolecular H-bonds. The reduction of viscosity is accomplished without compromising the efficiency of the liquid carrier to solubilize BIT (in absence of alkali).
- the degree of intermolecular H-bonding between the polyglycol molecules decreases further compared to smaller R or R' groups. Therefore, when the amount of AO chain content in the polyglycol formula (I) is similar, polyglycols having short R or R 1 alkyl groups (C1-C3) will have less volatile components than polyglycols having C 4 or higher alkyl chains.
- the VOC content of MPEG-350 (R is a Ci alkyl and R' is hydrogen) is measured at about 5.9 wt. % while the VOC of a polyglycol with R being C 4 alkyl is measured at about 25 wt. %.
- polyglycols with short R or R' alkyl groups may contain less VOC and are probably less odorous.
- R or R' is too large, such as C 4 or above, polyglycols are more hydrophobic and therefore not as efficient as a BIT solubilizer compared to a more hydrophilic polyglycol.
- a formulation having polyglycols based on C 4 and higher alkyl groups requires more caustic to solubilize all the BIT especially when formulations contain a high level of BIT, i.e. 20 % and above.
- the block or random copolymer comprises more than 50 wt. % of CH2CH 2 O.
- alkali metal hydroxide and water are used in the BIT formulation.
- the alkali metal hydroxide may be one or more of lithium, sodium or potassium hydroxide, but preferably, sodium hydroxide.
- the alkali metal hydroxide concentration of the invention may be less than 5.5 wt. %, preferably less than 5 wt. %, more preferably less than 4 wt. %. In a further embodiment, about 3 to 4 wt. % of the alkali metal hydroxide may be used.
- the BIT concentration of the invention may be more than 0.1 wt. %, preferably more than 10 wt. %, and more preferably more than 15 wt. % of the formulation.
- the biocide concentration is also less than 30 wt. %, preferably less than 25 wt. %, and more preferably less than 30 wt. % of the formulation.
- the BIT concentration is most preferably about 20 wt. % of the formulation.
- the concentration of polyglycol liquid carriers of the invention is usually more than 10 wt. %, preferably more than 30 wt. %, more preferably more than 40 wt. %, and most preferably more than 50 wt. % of the formulation.
- the concentration of polyglycol liquid carriers of the invention is also usually less than 80 wt. %, preferably less than 75 wt. %, more preferably less than 70 wt. %, and most preferably less than 60 wt. % of the formulation.
- the remaining portion of the formulation usually comprises water and, in some embodiments, acid and water in order to maintain a proper pH of the formulation.
- One advantage of the BIT formulations of the invention is their pH above 1 but less than 10.
- the pH of the formulation may be between 1-7, preferably between 2 to 6.
- a BIT formulation with pH less than 10 will lesson the pH shock when added to latex or paint formulations.
- the viscosity of the formulations of the invention is usually more than 20 mm 2 /second at 25 0 C, preferably more than 30 mm 2 /second at 25 0 C, and more preferably more than 40 mm 2 /second at 25 0 C.
- the viscosity of the formulations of the invention is also usually less than 200 mm 2 /second at 25 0 C, preferably less than 100 mm 2 /second, and more preferably less than 80 m ⁇ vVsecond at 25 0 C.
- the volatile organic contents (VOCs) of the formulations of the invention is usually less than 10 wt. %, preferably less than 7 wt. %, and more preferably less than 5 wt. % of the formulation.
- a low viscosity formulation containing BIT and one or more of other biocides in the same liquid carrier system is provided at near neutral to acidic pH and the same superior properties: low VOC, stable, low viscosity, etc.
- the one or more of biocides may be bronopol, methylisothiazolinone (MIT), chloromethylisothiazolinone (CMIT), glutaraldehyde, orthophenylphenol, bromine containing biocides, or formaldehyde releasers such as N- and O-formals, or mixtures of these biocides.
- An acid may be used to adjust the pH of the formulation when there is more than one biocide in the formulation.
- the acid used can be any organic or inorganic acid suitable for achieving the desired pH, i.e. a pH below which the second biocide displays a good chemical stability.
- lactic acid is used since lactic acid will not contribute to the VOC content of the formulation.
- lactic acid polymerizes to form an inert ingredient.
- Lactic acid also helps in solubilizing BIT in the formulation. For example, it is found that a formulation having 9 wt. % BIT, 9 wt. % bronopol, 1 wt. % D,L-lactic acid, 78 wt % MPEG-350 and 3 wt.
- % water is stable, is low VOC, has low (or light) color and has low viscosity.
- the pH value is between 4-5.
- the main advantages of this formulation are clarity and low viscosity. Similar BIT/Bronopol formulation products currently available on the market are all dispersions having high viscosities.
- To prepare the BIT formulations of the invention it is preferred to add all of the biocides to the desired liquid carrier such as MPEG-350 to form a mixture, stir the mixture, add water if needed, and add all of the desired caustic, if needed.
- the desired liquid carrier such as MPEG-350
- MPEG-350 is obtained as CarbowaxTM MPEG-350 from The Dow Chemical Company.
- BIT formulations based on MPEG-350 as the liquid carrier, sample Nos. Bj and B 2 exhibit a much lower viscosity and pH compared to 1) Proxel GXL sample and a much lower viscosity as compared to 2) the PEG-400 based BIT formulations.
- the table below provides observations of a comparative study on the freeze-thaw stability between the formulations of the invention (Samples Bi and B 2 ) and PEG-400 based BIT formulations, prepared in accordance to the teachings of US Patent Publication No. 2005/0220830 (Sample Nos. Ci and C 2 ).
- B samples use MPEG-350 as liquid carriers
- C samples use PEG-400 as liquid carrier.
- the weight percentages of the liquid carriers in all B and C samples are the same.
- compositions of Ci and C 2 are displayed in the table below.
- the formulations based on MPEG-350 display a better freeze- thaw stability compared to the same formulations when MPEG-350 is substituted by PEG- 400 (from '380 application) i.e. the formulations Ci and C 2 .
- the formulations Ci and C 2 Even when crystallization occurs in the BIT formulations containing MPEG-350, its extent is always rather low and hardly visible.
- the PEG-400 based formulations have crystals from the beginning of the test.
- a formulation in the '380 application must use about 70 wt. % of PEG-400. Therefore, it is concluded that a BIT formulation based on MPEG-350 can contain about 10 wt.
- One formulation of the invention with contains two biocides is prepared with the following components:
- Sample B 3 of the invention is compared to ROCIMA® 607, from Rohm & Haas, which contains 12 wt. % BIT, 10 wt. % bronopol, and 78 wt. % of water and other inert ingredients.
- ROCIMA® 607 does not contain the liquid carrier of the invention. It is found that ROCIMA® 607 is a dispersion formulation while B 3 is a clear solution with low viscosity.
- the prepared formulation is clear, indicating good solubility of the BIT.
- the pH of the formulation is about 8.2 and the maximum VOC content is 0.5 %.
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